Unexpected Journey Today my life is so different, and I love every minute of every day and I am grateful I met a terrific partner who introduced me to The Thousand Islands. Janet Guerrero D’Alessandro
Maggie Wheeler, the Seaway Valley Queen of Crime "Being good at planning murders is not what you dream of becoming one day as a child,” Maggie said. “I guess it was the Nancy Drew effect,.. Brian Johnson
The Cliff House Mystery From the very beginning, Cliff House was a mystery. The Cliff House became a curiosity. Islanders from far and near flocked to the deserted hotel to wander through the furnished rooms. Lynn E. McElfresh
Gananoque Boat Line Acquired by Entertainment Cruises Chicago-based Entertainment Cruises acquired the Gananoque Boat Line. Tom King
Kathleen Murphy, and the Gardens of Singer Castle In interview with Kathleen Murphy, who is responsible for the beautiful rose garden at Singer Castle. Patty Mondore
Augustus Hinckley - Lake Ontario Mariner Part III Despite the cloud of bad luck that followed him much of his life, he never gave up his love for the water. Richard Palmer
The River Gal Invades The Clayton Boat Show! I figured that a pirate related recipe from my book would be fitting for this issue, its called: Pirate Johnston Juice! Nicole Hartshorn
Gliding Back in Time What better way to start a day on the island than with a row in a St. Lawrence River Skiff? Lynn E. McElfresh
Remembering Bill Danforth Bill, Danforth and his late wife Sissy, gave their heart, soul, and energy to so many of our River-based nonprofits... John Peach
Introducing: Father Ray Diesbourg Father Ray, as he likes to be called, moved here from a suburb of Chicago. He spent more than 35 years in the Chicago area, teaching in seminary for 10 of those years. Susan W. Smith
Sinking of the Harvey J. Kendall, another Augustus Hinckley Story HARVEY J. KENDALL was a rather odd-looking boat and was nearing the end of her days when she was acquired Richard Palmer
An Interview with John Arkelian, Founding Editor of Artsforum In March, I received a link to a travel essay published in the online edition of the popular and impressive magazine – Artsforum. I recognized Ian Coristine’s Susan W. Smith
Island of Strong Women It goes something like this. Back in the mid-18th century, two Irish girls were given the choice to either marry or become nuns. Lynn E. McElfresh